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of Coronigoniella or Coronigonalia. It does not appear to be conspecific with 
marginella. 
Erythrogonia sanguineoapicata Melichar (1926a:393) is known to me only from 
a slightly damaged female (fig. 899) from Marcapata, Peru (MMB). This 
specimen is possibly a holotype. The female genitalia belong in the Paromenia 
generic group, and are very near Tacora. 
Tettigonia sistens Walker (1858a:95) is known to me only from the lectotype 
(fig. 900) in the BM, a very teneral male that is damaged by mold and has 
damaged wings. The paler areas of the anterior dorsum are dull orange. 
Cicada suturalis Fabricius (1794a:34) is known to me only from the lectotype, 
which was not at hand as this was written. The specimen is completely dull 
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FIGURES 899-902.—899, Erythrogonia sanguineoapicata Melichar (from specimen 
from Marcapata, Peru, in MMB; posteroventral pygofer margin damaged 
in 7). 900, Tettigonia sistens Walker, holotype (from Montevideo, Argentina, 
in BM). 901, Tettigonia undecimmaculata Fowler, holotype (from Panama, in 
BM). 902, Cardioscarta venator Melichar, lectotype (from Peru, in MMB). 
